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    • jacobmph
      jacobmph last edited by

      Best game in 100 lines of code (accessible to enter and easy to share?)

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      • SteveZX81
        SteveZX81 F last edited by

        Well unless we have a "worst code ever created" or "dumbest fuze user award" there's no point me entering. Perhaps I can volunteer to be a judge. haha

        as for ideas:
        Best 8 bit game clone
        Most original game idea
        Best 4 player game
        (and jacobmph's 100 line idea is very good! takes me back to the old 1k type-ins of the early 80's)

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          MikeDX @SteveZX81 last edited by

          @SteveZX81 said in pre-competition discussion:

          Well unless we have a "worst code ever created" or "dumbest fuze user award" there's no point me entering.

          Not even sure I want to be hearing that kind of talk Steve :) We have been doing this a long time and it's not usually about worst / best code (I certainly haven't judged based upon coding standards! - this isn't the IOCC!) and definitely not into investigating how intelligent a person is!

          You will enter, and you will enjoy it! That's the rules :D

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          • sys64738
            sys64738 F last edited by

            demo scene or music demo sounds like something I could participate in.

            as far as bad code goes, there is always someone that can make your 60 lines into 4 lines, and then someone else will make their 4 lines into 1 line. When I've sold software the employers couldn't care less as long as it does what it is suppose to do.

            First time I released code publicly for something, I knew I was I bad at programming, so I did the whole thing like this, people messaged and me and said that was the best code they'd ever read!

            If zombielove == true then
            jealouszombiefriendshealth = 1
            zombiebabies = 7
            franksname = "steve"
            endif

            for pickled = jealouszombiefriendshealth to zombiebabies loop
            if brains[pickled] == zombiebabies then
            superzombie = zombielove
            print ("Employee ",franksname," has ",zombiebabies," sickdays remaining and eligibility for sick leave is ",superzombie")
            endif

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            • Martin
              Martin Fuze Team last edited by

              I personally would love to see some demoscene programs. I spend hours upon hours on my Amiga looking at them.

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              • jacobmph
                jacobmph @Martin last edited by

                @Martin They we're very cool, but I believe they generally revolved around hard core assembler skills. The BASIC coding scene was capturing something slightly different IMO. Sharing code and learning by typing in each others' listings.

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                • Martin
                  Martin Fuze Team last edited by

                  Sure, but they were assembler basically because they had to be to get that out of the machines of the time. There's no reason you shouldn't be able to create similar things in Fuze

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                  • Jonboy
                    Jonboy Fuze Team last edited by

                    Just a quick update - I am working on a comp that should see the light of day in few weeks. Just letting you know this has not been forgotten.

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                    • SteveZX81
                      SteveZX81 F last edited by

                      oh oh! can I volunteer to be a judge? (that way I get to play all the games.. haha!)

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                      • pianofire
                        pianofire Fuze Team @SteveZX81 last edited by

                        @SteveZX81 Not going to enter yourself then?

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                        • SteveZX81
                          SteveZX81 F last edited by

                          lol good joke! (I am very excited by the idea of a competition though, I cannot wait to see the 'theme' and what amazing games people create!)

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                          • Tratax
                            Tratax F last edited by

                            Suggestion, what if our winner has their game distributed as part of an upcoming Fuze release?

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                            • Jonboy
                              Jonboy Fuze Team last edited by

                              As long as there are no potential copyright issues to consider then this is very, very likely indeed!

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                              • Zero Division
                                Zero Division @Tratax last edited by

                                @Tratax said in pre-competition discussion:

                                Suggestion, what if our winner has their game distributed as part of an upcoming Fuze release?

                                FANTASTIC idea.

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                                • B
                                  Bl4ckM4ch1n3 last edited by

                                  My suggestions:
                                  Best helpers: Functions/Code that you can copy to your own projects to simplify things (like random terrain/map generation, an inventory system, an Exp system

                                  Best external projects/helpers: something like emulating keyboard inputs via Raspberry Pi etc.

                                  But I guess my second suggestion would result in a very small amount of entries :0)
                                  Can't wait to see the first competition(s)!

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